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Last edited by Starmex; 10-26-2011 at 06:44 PM.
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WOW!! Before you scrap it, find a graffitti forum, and let them come a "bomb" it for a $$$ fee. then scrap it.. maximise your $$$
Nice one.
"roaming the streets, looking for treats"
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Will put update pictures soon on cutting it up



80%??
Congrats and am looking forward to your progress, Mike.
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I get 80% of the sale of scrap price!
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George Beale - Founder & President - info@viprecyclingjunkremoval.com
VIP Recycling Junk Removal LLC - Premier Scrap Metal, Junk, & Electronic Recyclers!
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...just watch out for the Asbestos. many old trains are full of the stuff (panneling, and insulation...)
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Cutting it up with 6 foot big torch's liquid air and propane and one 6000# skytrak lift. And having a lot of fun!!!! Doing it!
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done been cleaned and ready to go. all Gutted.
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Good luck with the wheel trucks My buddy who works for the railroad said they weigh upwards of 25 tons each. Least thats what he told me.


I cant see the photo...what kind of train are we talking about??


O well...maybe I will see it later? Well I have to get out of the door here right after my water is hot for my tea.
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the link doesnt work for me either, but, A FREAKING TRAIN????????? Holy cowza!!!!
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Big toys for big boys.![]()
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Today was a good day took the train off the tracks and trucks to the scrap, 56,000 lbs of iron what a day!
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Hey your pic doesn't work anymore and I sure would like to check it out. Nice haul btw
Recyclable Material Merchant Wholesaler
Certified Zip-Tie Mechanic
"Give them enough so they can do something with it, but not too much that they won't do nothing."
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